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Abdul El-Sayed wins Michigan Democratic primary for Senate, NBC projects

Abdul El-Sayed has won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate in Michigan, as projected by NBC.

Ali HarbAl JazeeraFiled 2026-08-05 · 06:10 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Abdul El-Sayed wins Michigan Democratic primary for Senate, NBC projects
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Abdul El-Sayed has won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate in Michigan, as projected by NBC. The progressive public health advocate defeated Congresswoman Haley Stevens, overcoming over $60 million in campaign spending, largely from pro-Israel groups like AIPAC. El-Sayed, who is of Egyptian descent, will face former Republican Congressman Mike Rogers in November. His victory is seen as a significant blow to AIPAC and could have implications for Democratic policies on Middle Eastern conflicts, as El-Sayed advocates for investing in local U.S. communities instead of foreign conflicts. If elected, he would be the first Muslim senator in U.S. history.

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Abdul El-Sayed has won the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate.

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If El-Sayed wins in November, he would become the first Muslim senator in US history.

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El-Sayed recognizes Israel’s atrocities in Gaza as a genocide and argues for investing in local US communities.

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The result represents a blow to AIPAC, which backed El-Sayed's opponent, Haley Stevens, with over $30m.

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More than $60m in campaign spending, mostly from pro-Israel groups, was overcome by El-Sayed.

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Progressive advocate overcomes more than $60m in spending to defeat pro-Israel Congresswoman Haley Stevens.Abdul El-Sayed speaks during an election night rally in Detroit, Michigan, August 5 [Rebecca Cook/Reuters]Published On 5 Aug 2026Detroit, MichiganAbdul El-Sayed, a progressive public health advocate, has won the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate, overcoming more than $60m in campaign spending, mostly from pro-Israel groups, NBC has projected.The result on Tuesday represents an enormous blow to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), which led the way in the effort to defeat El-Sayed, backing his opponent, US Congresswoman Haley Stevens, with more than $30m.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3US Arabs eye ‘historic’ Senate win for Abdul El-Sayed despite AIPAC attackslist 2 of 3How much has AIPAC spent against Michigan’s Abdul El-Sayed? And why?list 3 of 3From Trump to El-Sayed: US Arabs in Michigan centre Palestine in politicsend of listEl-Sayed will face former Republican Congressman Mike Rogers in November. The race is considered one of a handful of competitive Senate contests in the November midterms and could determine which party controls the chamber for the rest of President Donald Trump’s term.If El-Sayed – who is of Egyptian descent – wins in November, he would become the first Muslim senator in US history.Tuesday’s result in Michigan – a swing state that voted for Trump in 2024 – will have major implications for the Democrats’ policies on conflicts in the Middle East.El-Sayed recognises Israel’s atrocities in Gaza as a genocide and argues that money spent on conflicts that benefit Israel should be invested in local communities in the US to address healthcare, housing and infrastructure problems.Maya Berry, executive director of the Arab American Institute, a non-partisan advocacy group that does not endorse candidates, called El-Sayed’s victory a “big deal”.She said voters “did not buy” the avalanche of ads that did not talk about policies and only launched negative attacks “about an Arab American Muslim man named Abdul”.“I am thrilled for the rest of the country to learn that Michigan is not going to take it,” Berry told Al Jazeera.Call for party unityStevens and her allies tried to paint El-Sayed as sexist – a push that Arab American advocates say tried to play up tropes about Arab men.The congresswoman is a staunch supporter of Israel, and AIPAC backed her heavily in 2022 to defeat Andy Levin, a progressive Jewish legislator.The Michigan election result on Tuesday is the latest election defeat to pro-Israel Democrats as the party’s base – and US public opinion generally – turns against the Middle East ally.El-Sayed will now look to unite the Democratic base after a bitter primary where Israel and AIPAC’s spending took centre stage.Even before his victory was assured, El-Sayed called on his supporters to “begin to mend fences” within the Democratic Party.“I’m going to ask all of us as we think about where we go from here, always magnanimity in victory,” he said.“So if your instinct is to be like ‘I told you,’ no. Let’s come together to build a movement that’s even bigger, that’s even stronger, that’s even more powerful, that reaches into the very depths of this state, that reminds us the best of who we are and who we can be.”‘Mike … we are coming for you’The Democratic candidate went on to warn that the primary contest “pales in comparison to the cynicism” that Rogers and Trump will unleash in the general elections.El-Sayed vowed to go on the attack against Roger, painting the Republican candidate as beholden to Trump and corporate interests.“Mike – and I know you’re listening, Mike – we are coming for you,” he said.Polls had suggested that El-Sayed was set for a comfortable win, but Stevens outperformed expectations across the state and had a strong showing in Detroit, Michigan’s largest city.As the night went on, Stevens kept closing in on a lead that El-Sayed had built in from early returns. The race remained too close to call for hours after the polls closed.NBC News was the first major network to project El-Sayed as the winner.As soon as that announcement was made, Mallory McMorrow – a state legislator who was in the US Senate race but dropped out weeks before the elections – endorsed El-Sayed.
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